I have heard the reasons not to shoot a steady diet of 38's in the 357 Marlin as a carbon ring will build up which is difficult to remove. I always clean my gun after a range session so not sure this would be a problem. I am more concearned about how well the 38's feed, could I get around this by using a 158 grain or 165 grain rnfp and loading them with a overall length close to that of a 357. I am thinking of shooting cowboy action next spring and want to load up a reliable feeding bullet for my Marlin and Ruger. The Marlin I have is a new 1894 cowboy which I have not gotten to shoot yet. What are you Cowboy shooters using.
Jazzman